The MLB Players Association will have a new leader as it prepares for what could be an ugly labor battle.
Tony Clark, the union’s executive director, is resigning, The Post’s Joel Sherman confirmed.
Clark, 53, was set to begin his annual tour through spring training camps Tuesday at the Guardians’ facility in Goodyear, Ariz., but that was canceled.
The MLB collective bargaining agreement expires in December, and the owners’ desire for a salary cap — and the players’ insistence against one — could result in combative negotiations that could impact the 2027 season.
The Eastern District of New York has also been investigating the union for allegations of financial impropriety.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.












